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Subject: [GALAMAR] Ga-Pike-Lamar Co. News (Marshall Porch O)
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 17:35:00 -0500
Pike-Lamar County GaArchives News.....Marshall Porch Of Barnesville Killed By Ben Perdue. September 25, 1908
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Lynn Cunningham http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00011.html#0002535 December 1, 2006, 5:34 pm
The Pike County Journal. Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia September 25, 1908
Shot Sunday Morning About Three Oclock
Mr. Ben Porch, night marshal of Barnesville, was shot Sunday morning by Ben F.
Perdue.
Porch had arrested Perdue earlier in the night for violation of some city
ordinance and locked him up. Perdue secured release by bail and it is said,
later in the night secured a shotgun with which he shot the marshal twice, one
load entering the hips and the other entering the stomach.
When he was shot, his cries were heard by Mayor T.W. Cochran, who lives where
the killing occurred and he ran to his assistance. He carried the marshal to
his residence and called in medical aid. It was at first seen that Mr. Porch
was in a serious condition. He lingered until twelve oclock Sunday when he
died.
Sheriff Harrison was notified early in the morning and went to Barnesville an
began a search for Perdue in the country round about, it being thought he was
not many miles away. The sheriff had cards struck giving a description of
Perdue and notices of the reward and mailed all over the state Sunday
afternoon as well as giving notice by telegraph and telephone to all towns in
the state. It would have been difficult for him to have made an escape.
He was captured at Zenith in Crawford county about midnight on Monday night by
Sheriff Zeigler and another man and was brought to Zebulon Tuesday morning.
A reward of four hundred dollars was offered for his arrest.
Mr. Porch was about forty-five years of age and leaves a family. Mr. Perdue is
about the same age and has a family. Both are of prominent connections and
much interest is being manifested in the affair.
(Transcribed 12/1/06 Lynn Cunningham)
Additional Comments:
At Zebulon Road Cemetery, Pike County, Georgia:
Benjamin Porch, b. 15 May 1856, d. 23 Sept 1908
Fannie F. Porch, b. 13 Jan 1862, d. 24 Apr 1925
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